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GEOGRAPHY, NORTH KOREA & SOUTH KOREA, ESCAPES: WHY DID KOREA SPLIT?
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Have you ever wondered why and how Korea split into North Korea (Communism) and South Korea (Democracy)? Did you know that the U.S. played a huge part in the split of the Korean Peninsula? Do you wonder what it may be like living in North Korea? South Korea? What are the scenarios behind North Korean escapes and how do South Koreans feel about the split?
This lesson is filled with 39 pages of quality, high-level learning materials, and detailed instruction. In addition to objectives, a list of materials needed and included, this lesson includes:
(1) Suggestions for an introduction video that can be used as bumps to grab the students' attention.
(2) Introductory Reverse Charades Game (Vocabulary Cards Included)
(3) Group Reading Activity & Reading Game.
(4) Thought-provoking North Korean Escape Scenarios Group Activity
(5) List of Reverse Charade Vocabulary to Project During Game
(6) 39 Pre-designed Vocabulary Cards (Lamination Suggested for Reuse)
(7) Grading Rubric
And More....
Note: Designed Lessons are Always Created for the Instructor Using Them and Modifications Should Always Be Considered for Each Group of Students, as You Know Your Students Better Thank Anyone.
The teacher will need to purchase or have available note card rings for the vocabulary cards or may use string to tie them together.
Please note to read the lesson and evaluate the materials scenarios that you, as the instructor, feel the students have the maturity level of handling. There are one or two scenarios that younger students may not be ready to address emotionally, such as how the communist military rewards the killing of escapes. However, there are many safe scenarios that can be used for middle school age groups.
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Asia Geography, Celebrating the Change Roles of Women In Asia, Suffrage
By Geography & Math Made Easy
Students need to understand the evolving roles of women in Asia, as this knowledge provides a deeper insight into the region's history, culture, and society. By learning about the progress and challenges faced by women in countries such as** Japan, China, India, and South Korea,** students can better appreciate the complexities of gender dynamics in these** diverse societies**.
Furthermore, understanding the** changing roles of women** can help students develop empathy, critical thinking skills, and a more nuanced perspective on global issues like gender equality and human rights. Ultimately, this knowledge can empower students to advocate for positive change and promote greater inclusivity and equality in their own communities. So, the next time you open a textbook or watch a documentary about Asia, pay close attention to how women are portrayed. It’s not just about empowerment; it’s about understanding the intricate tapestry of humanity!
OBJECTIVE:
WHAT'S INCLUDE?
Articles:
MATERIALS NEEDED:
PREPARATION:
INTRODUCTION:
Find out what each group knows about women in Asia before you begin this lesson. Divide them into teams of four and present the topic. Give each team a stack of sticky notes. Ask them to brainstorm and list as many ideas or questions as they can come up within five minutes.
Here’s the kicker—(More with purchase)
WARM-UP (GROUP READING ACTIVITY)
The room has been set up into 10 centers: 2 centers for each country being studied. The goal is for each student to visit all five countries, but not to visit all ten centers since some are duplicates. The centers will be timed giving students 10 minutes to complete the reading and
2-minute assignment.
Explain to students that they will be visiting six different countries: Japan, North Korea, South Korea, China, Vietnam, and India to learn the roles of women (and men) in each country and how they have improved. (Note: North and South Korea have been combined into one learning center.)
They will be given 8 minutes to read their activity and 2 minutes to complete the center activity. Once eight minutes have passed, the instructor will notify the class by ringing a bell or using another sound. The remaining two minutes will be used to complete the 2-minute activity (see below).
THE 2-MINUTE ASSIGNMENTS:
(Included with purchase)
Once the warm-up reading center’s activity is complete, the instructor will pick up the bags and will dump them all into one bag and shake them up.
MATCH MAKER GAME:
Explain to students, matchmaking is a process of making a match of an unmarried man and woman by a matchmaker, which is a common way of choosing a spouse in ancient China and other Asian cultures. The traditional Chinese wedding is much involved with "matchmaker", or in other words, marriage introducer. In Zhou Dynasty several thousand years ago, the post of "official matchmaker" was set up for management of marriage, supervising and urging young people old enough to marry or widows and widowers to marry. Later, the meaning of "matchmaker" extended to all persons or events that act as a go-between of marriage between two families.
Today matchmaking is still seen as the proper way to marry by the older generation. You will find that parents will trade a person’s resume and will compare it to their child’s to determine if it is a good match. However, there has been given more freedom, from one generation to another, of individual choice to choose a partner.
Tell students they are going to play a game called “Matchmaker”.
(Game included with purchase)
ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY INCLUDED
Examine the Fu Xuan Woman Poem by Arthur Waley in how it relates to the role of women in Asia. Have students work in groups of two to read and examine the poem Fu Xuan Woman. Provide each student with a Question for Thought Activity Sheet (Included). Give students15 minutes to read and examine the poem, also attempting to answer the Questions for Thought.
CLOSURE / EVALUATION: (30 Minutes)
Provide each student with wrap-up activity sheet of a female from one of the countries studied. They are to write a letter to the female expressing his/her feelings and thoughts regarding the roles and status of women in that country, as well as celebrating how the roles and status of women within the country has improved. In addition, have each student express how he/she feels women’s roles will change in the future. Allow for follow-up discussion.
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Permissions are given to the purchaser to make modifications to the game board using the Word document provided in the zip fie. No other modifications may be made to this document.
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© Martha Boykin Products. All rights reserved. Purchase of this product grants the purchaser the right to reproduce pages for classroom use only. If you are not the original purchaser, please download the item from my store before making copies. Copying, editing, selling, redistributing, or posting any part of this product on the internet is strictly forbidden. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
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Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Leaders Activities Bundle (Set 2)
By Kimberly
❤️Looking for engaging and culturally appropriate activities to celebrate diverse Asian American & Pacific Islander leaders? This educational bundle with differentiated activities is the perfect way for your students to learn about a variety of notable people and the ways they created a meaningful impact on the world!
⭐️This bundle is set 2 of 2. To view set 1, click HERE.
✅ AAPI leaders included: (Set 2)
☑ Steven Yeun, Ellison Onizuka, David Chang, Jason Momoa, Keanu Reeves, Christine Sun Kim, Jhumpa Lahiri, Toshiko Takaezu, Chudaree Debhakam, Yuna Kim
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✏️Perfect for celebrating ethnic and marginalized groups!
✏️Great for early elementary students!
⭐️Check out individual resource previews for more details.
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✅ Includes:
☑ AAPI Leaders Reading Comprehension (Set 2)
☑ AAPI Leaders Coloring Pages (Set 2)
☑ AAPI Leaders Posters (Set 2)
✅ Leaders included: (10)
☑ Steven Yeun - actor - (South Korean American)
☑ Ellison Onizuka - astronaut - (Japanese American, Pacific Islander American)
☑ David Chang - chef & TV personality - (Korean American)
☑ Jason Momoa - actor - (Pacific Islander American)
☑ Keanu Reeves - actor - (Chinese American, Pacific Islander American)
☑ Christine Sun Kim - artist - (South Korean American)
☑ Jhumpa Lahiri - author - (Indian American)
☑ Toshiko Takaezu - artist - (Japanese American, Pacific Islander American)
☑ Chudaree Debhakam - chef - (Thai)
☑ Yuna Kim - competitive ice skater - (South Korean)
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Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Leaders Activities Bundle (Set 1)
By Kimberly
❤️Looking for engaging and culturally appropriate activities to celebrate diverse Asian American & Pacific Islander leaders? This educational bundle with differentiated activities is the perfect way for your students to learn about a variety of notable people and the ways they created a meaningful impact on the world!
⭐️This bundle is set 1 of 2. To view set 2, click HERE.
✅ AAPI leaders included: (Set 1)
☑ Bruce Lee, Tyrus Wong, Duke Kahanamoku, Hasan Minhaj, Dwayne Johnson, Maya Lin, Kala Bagai, Chrissy Teigen, Kristi Yamaguchi, Vicki Draves
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✏️Perfect for celebrating ethnic and marginalized groups!
✏️Great for early elementary students!
⭐️Check out individual resource previews for more details.
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✅ Includes:
☑ AAPI Leaders Reading Comprehension (Set 1)
☑ AAPI Leaders Coloring Pages (Set 1)
☑ AAPI Leaders Posters (Set 1)
✅ Leaders included: (10)
☑ Bruce Lee - martial artist & actor - (Chinese American)
☑ Tyrus Wong - artist & illustrator - (Chinese American)
☑ Duke Kahanamoku - competitive swimmer - (Pacific Islander American)
☑ Hasan Monhaj - comedian - (Indian American)
☑ Dwayne Johnson - wrestler & actor - (Pacific Islander American)
☑ Maya Lin - architect - (Chinese American)
☑ Kala Bagai - activist - (Indian American)
☑ Chrissy Teigen - model & TV personality - (Thai American)
☑ Kristi Yamaguchi - competitive ice skater - (Japanese American)
☑ Vicki Draves - competitive diver - (Filipino American)
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❤️ Teacher Tips:
⭐️Don't forget, you can earn TeachShare credits towards future purchases by leaving a review of this resource! Thank you for your valuable time and feedback!
⭐️Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies, and product launches:
Follow Me
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If you have any questions, please contact me:
kimberly@kimberlysclassroom.com
Thanks for stopping by and taking a look. Wishing you a wonderful school year!
❤️Kimberly